Guest guest Posted January 8, 2009 Report Share Posted January 8, 2009 this is nothing but supplement promotion. Eat Green Leafy vegetables and balanced diet, there is absolutely no one supplement that can stop anyone ageing, do you know what apoptosis is ? Do you understand mitochondria or even stress? 2009/1/8 <stardora@...> > Grape Seed Extract Kills Leukemia Cells > Tuesday, January 06, 2009 by: Sherry Baker, Health Sciences Editor > http://www.naturalnews.com/025248.html > > (NaturalNews) Grapes, grape juice and wine made from grapes have been in > the > news for the last few years -- making headlines for their potential heart > protective benefits. Now there's another reason to appreciate the healthy > phytochemicals contained in grapes. Researchers from the University of > Kentucky have found a natural substance in the fruit that's deadly to > malignant leukemia cells. The powerful cancer fighter, derived from grape > seeds, triggered the death of 76 percent of leukemia cells exposed to the > extract in a laboratory experiment. > > The scientists just reported this study in the January 1, 2009, issue of > Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer > Research. They also published data that reveals the cell signaling pathway > that grape seed extract impacts to trigger the death, or apoptosis, of > leukemia cells. The University of Kentucky researchers concluded the > extract > " turns on " a protein known as JNK that regulates the cancer-cell killing > pathway. > > " These results could have implications for the incorporation of agents such > as grape seed extract into prevention or treatment of hematological > malignancies and possibly other cancers, " the study's lead author, Xianglin > Shi, Ph.D., professor in the Graduate Center for Toxicology at the > University of Kentucky, said in a statement to the media. > > Dr. Shi and his research team have been studying chemicals called > proanthocyanidins in fruits that epidemiological evidence shows may prevent > the development of cancer. In additional studies, Dr. Shi and colleagues > discovered that apple peel extract contains antioxidant-rich flavonoids > which cause several cancer cell lines to die. > > Based on this earlier research, as well as studies from other scientists > showing grape seed extract reduces breast tumors in rats and skin tumors in > mice, the University of Kentucky scientists decided to see what effect the > natural components of grape seed extract might have on leukemia cells. > Although grape seed extract has already shown activity against several > other > forms of cancer cell lines in the lab, including skin, breast, colon, lung, > stomach and prostate cancers, this is the first time the natural substance > has been tested on hematological cancers. > > This category of cancers, which the National Cancer Institute lists as the > fourth leading cause of cancer incidence and death in the U.S., involve the > uncontrolled growth of cells that have similar functions and origins and > includes leukemias, lymphomas, and myeloma. Leukemia is specifically a > cancer of blood and the bone marrow. > > Dr. Shi and his team exposed leukemia cells to a commercially available > grape seed extract in different doses. They found the higher doses had the > most marked effect in causing the death of the cancer cells. They also > discovered that the extract does nothing to harm normal cells. > > " What everyone seeks is an agent that has an effect on cancer cells but > leaves normal cells alone, and this shows that grape seed extract fits into > this category, " Dr. Shi stated in the media release. > > For more information on the research, visit The American Association for > Cancer Research at http://www.aacr.org/home/public--media/... > > > > About the author > Sherry Baker is a widely published writer whose work has appeared in > Newsweek, Health, the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Yoga Journal, > Optometry, Atlanta, Arthritis Today, Natural Healing Newsletter, OMNI, > UCLA's " Healthy Years " newsletter, Mount Sinai School of Medicine's " Focus > on Health Aging " newsletter, the Cleveland Clinic's " Men's Health Advisor " > newsletter and many others. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2009 Report Share Posted January 8, 2009 http://www.naturalnews.com/025248.html Grape Seed Extract Kills Leukemia Cells Tuesday, January 06, 2009 by: Sherry Baker, Health Sciences EditorSee all articles by this authorEmail this author NaturalNews) Grapes, grape juice and wine made from grapes have been in the news for the last few years -- making headlines for their potential heart protective benefits. Now there's another reason to appreciate the healthy phytochemicals contained in grapes. Researchers from the University of Kentucky have found a natural substance in the fruit that's deadly to malignant leukemia cells. The powerful cancer fighter, derived from grape seeds, triggered the death of 76 percent of leukemia cells exposed to the extract in a laboratory experiment.The scientists just reported this study in the January 1, 2009, issue of Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. They also published data that reveals the cell signaling pathway that grape seed extract impacts to trigger the death, or apoptosis, of leukemia cells. The University of Kentucky researchers concluded the extract "turns on" a protein known as JNK that regulates the cancer-cell killing pathway."These results could have implications for the incorporation of agents such as grape seed extract into prevention or treatment of hematological malignancies and possibly other cancers," the study's lead author, Xianglin Shi, Ph.D., professor in the Graduate Center for Toxicology at the University of Kentucky, said in a statement to the media.Dr. Shi and his research team have been studying chemicals called proanthocyanidins in fruits that epidemiological evidence shows may prevent the development of cancer. In additional studies, Dr. Shi and colleagues discovered that apple peel extract contains antioxidant-rich flavonoids which cause several cancer cell lines to die.Based on this earlier research, as well as studies from other scientists showing grape seed extract reduces breast tumors in rats and skin tumors in mice, the University of Kentucky scientists decided to see what effect the natural components of grape seed extract might have on leukemia cells. Although grape seed extract has already shown activity against several other forms of cancer cell lines in the lab, including skin, breast, colon, lung, stomach and prostate cancers, this is the first time the natural substance has been tested on hematological cancers.This category of cancers, which the National Cancer Institute lists as the fourth leading cause of cancer incidence and death in the U.S., involve the uncontrolled growth of cells that have similar functions and origins and includes leukemias, lymphomas, and myeloma. Leukemia is specifically a cancer of blood and the bone marrow.Dr. Shi and his team exposed leukemia cells to a commercially available grape seed extract in different doses. They found the higher doses had the most marked effect in causing the death of the cancer cells. They also discovered that the extract does nothing to harm normal cells."What everyone seeks is an agent that has an effect on cancer cells but leaves normal cells alone, and this shows that grape seed extract fits into this category," Dr. Shi stated in the media release.For more information on the research, visit The American Association for Cancer Research at http://www.aacr.org/home/public--media/... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2009 Report Share Posted January 8, 2009 Are you saying you've read the actual study on this, and have specific comments about that study on grape seed extract? I would like to hear comments about the merits of the study, if you have. them. C. wrote: > > this is nothing but supplement promotion. Eat Green Leafy vegetables and > balanced diet, there is absolutely no one supplement that can stop anyone > ageing, do you know what apoptosis is ? Do you understand mitochondria or > even stress? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Hi, I thought it is " Grapefruit Seed Extract " , also called GSE, more potent. ================================================ stardora@... wrote: > Grape Seed Extract Kills Leukemia Cells > Tuesday, January 06, 2009 by: Sherry Baker, Health Sciences Editor > http://www.naturalnews.com/025248.html > > (NaturalNews) Grapes, grape juice and wine made from grapes have been in the > news for the last few years -- making headlines for their potential heart > protective benefits. Now there's another reason to appreciate the healthy > phytochemicals contained in grapes. Researchers from the University of > Kentucky have found a natural substance in the fruit that's deadly to > malignant leukemia cells. The powerful cancer fighter, derived from grape > seeds, triggered the death of 76 percent of leukemia cells exposed to the > extract in a laboratory experiment. > > The scientists just reported this study in the January 1, 2009, issue of > Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer > Research. They also published data that reveals the cell signaling pathway > that grape seed extract impacts to trigger the death, or apoptosis, of > leukemia cells. The University of Kentucky researchers concluded the extract > " turns on " a protein known as JNK that regulates the cancer-cell killing > pathway. > > " These results could have implications for the incorporation of agents such > as grape seed extract into prevention or treatment of hematological > malignancies and possibly other cancers, " the study's lead author, Xianglin > Shi, Ph.D., professor in the Graduate Center for Toxicology at the > University of Kentucky, said in a statement to the media. > > Dr. Shi and his research team have been studying chemicals called > proanthocyanidins in fruits that epidemiological evidence shows may prevent > the development of cancer. In additional studies, Dr. Shi and colleagues > discovered that apple peel extract contains antioxidant-rich flavonoids > which cause several cancer cell lines to die. > > Based on this earlier research, as well as studies from other scientists > showing grape seed extract reduces breast tumors in rats and skin tumors in > mice, the University of Kentucky scientists decided to see what effect the > natural components of grape seed extract might have on leukemia cells. > Although grape seed extract has already shown activity against several other > forms of cancer cell lines in the lab, including skin, breast, colon, lung, > stomach and prostate cancers, this is the first time the natural substance > has been tested on hematological cancers. > > This category of cancers, which the National Cancer Institute lists as the > fourth leading cause of cancer incidence and death in the U.S., involve the > uncontrolled growth of cells that have similar functions and origins and > includes leukemias, lymphomas, and myeloma. Leukemia is specifically a > cancer of blood and the bone marrow. > > Dr. Shi and his team exposed leukemia cells to a commercially available > grape seed extract in different doses. They found the higher doses had the > most marked effect in causing the death of the cancer cells. They also > discovered that the extract does nothing to harm normal cells. > > " What everyone seeks is an agent that has an effect on cancer cells but > leaves normal cells alone, and this shows that grape seed extract fits into > this category, " Dr. Shi stated in the media release. > > For more information on the research, visit The American Association for > Cancer Research at http://www.aacr.org/home/public--media/... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Hi. I thought GSE stood for Government Sponsored Entities haha. (just a small joke from former Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae employee) Well, I see your point that GSE stands for several different things. The article itself did not use the GSE acronym. I think it's funny that grapes have been bred to be seedless, and then it turns out that the seeds were almost (or more) valuable than the grape. I recently learned that I could eat the seeds in pomegranate. I had thought it was a waste of time to eat the kernels with a big seed & just a little fruity part. I had my first sweet pomegranate recently from Whole Foods. Not sweet like grapes, but not tart. I didn't know this fruit could be sweet; I thought they were /only/ tart. MM wrote: > Hi, > I thought it is " Grapefruit Seed Extract " , also called GSE, more potent. > ================================================ > > > stardora@... wrote: > >> Grape Seed Extract Kills Leukemia Cells >> Tuesday, January 06, 2009 by: Sherry Baker, Health Sciences Editor >> http://www.naturalnews.com/025248.html >> >> (NaturalNews) Grapes, grape juice and wine made from grapes have been in the >> news for the last few years -- making headlines for their potential heart >> protective benefits. Now there's another reason to appreciate the healthy >> phytochemicals contained in grapes. Researchers from the University of >> Kentucky have found a natural substance in the fruit that's deadly to >> malignant leukemia cells. The powerful cancer fighter, derived from grape >> seeds, triggered the death of 76 percent of leukemia cells exposed to the >> extract in a laboratory experiment. >> >> The scientists just reported this study in the January 1, 2009, issue of >> Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer >> Research. They also published data that reveals the cell signaling pathway >> that grape seed extract impacts to trigger the death, or apoptosis, of >> leukemia cells. The University of Kentucky researchers concluded the extract >> " turns on " a protein known as JNK that regulates the cancer-cell killing >> pathway. >> >> " These results could have implications for the incorporation of agents such >> as grape seed extract into prevention or treatment of hematological >> malignancies and possibly other cancers, " the study's lead author, Xianglin >> Shi, Ph.D., professor in the Graduate Center for Toxicology at the >> University of Kentucky, said in a statement to the media. >> >> Dr. Shi and his research team have been studying chemicals called >> proanthocyanidins in fruits that epidemiological evidence shows may prevent >> the development of cancer. In additional studies, Dr. Shi and colleagues >> discovered that apple peel extract contains antioxidant-rich flavonoids >> which cause several cancer cell lines to die. >> >> Based on this earlier research, as well as studies from other scientists >> showing grape seed extract reduces breast tumors in rats and skin tumors in >> mice, the University of Kentucky scientists decided to see what effect the >> natural components of grape seed extract might have on leukemia cells. >> Although grape seed extract has already shown activity against several other >> forms of cancer cell lines in the lab, including skin, breast, colon, lung, >> stomach and prostate cancers, this is the first time the natural substance >> has been tested on hematological cancers. >> >> This category of cancers, which the National Cancer Institute lists as the >> fourth leading cause of cancer incidence and death in the U.S., involve the >> uncontrolled growth of cells that have similar functions and origins and >> includes leukemias, lymphomas, and myeloma. Leukemia is specifically a >> cancer of blood and the bone marrow. >> >> Dr. Shi and his team exposed leukemia cells to a commercially available >> grape seed extract in different doses. They found the higher doses had the >> most marked effect in causing the death of the cancer cells. They also >> discovered that the extract does nothing to harm normal cells. >> >> " What everyone seeks is an agent that has an effect on cancer cells but >> leaves normal cells alone, and this shows that grape seed extract fits into >> this category, " Dr. Shi stated in the media release. >> >> For more information on the research, visit The American Association for >> Cancer Research at http://www.aacr.org/home/public--media/... >> > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Note: This forum is for discussion of health related subjects but under no circumstances should any information published here be considered a substitute for personal medical advice from a qualified physician. -the owner > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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